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This page will show you how to use a Leica CS15 to configure a GS15 to be a rover for an
RTK GPS survey.
Hint: You can click on any image to see a larger version.
If you have the left screen (Job: TEST or whatever you named the job and Start Base Station) you
simply need to click on the Go to work and then select Go to Base menu that will take you to the
situation shown on the RIGHT image.
Go to Rover Menu
From the main menu, tap Go to Work! then Go to Rover menu. The unit will take a few moments to
connect to the GS15 rover unit. Note: Tap No if the Bluetooth connection Warning appears.
In the Tracking tab, make sure that GPS L5 and Glonass are checked on. Also make sure Show message &
audio warning when loss of lock occurs is checked. The Advanced tab allows you to define other options
for the job, and it is appropriate to use the system default settings. Tap OK when finished.
We can log to either the receivers (GS15) SD card or the controllers (CS15) SD card. Make sure the
controller option has been selected from the drop down list. The remaining options are up to the user to
define. Tap OK when done.
On the General tab, make sure the Receive RTK data box is checked on, then verify the following
settings:
Connect Using: GS Port 3
RTK Device: Pac Crest ADL (note: different than shown in image above)
(Check on Use external antenna on GS15)
RTK Data format: Leica 4G
(Leave the remaining 2 boxes unchecked)
Tap OK in the bottom left corner. Tap OK if a warning about the antenna pops up. Now tap Cntrl at the
bottom of the screen. Ensure the following settings are present:
Radio Type: Pac Crest ADL
Channel: 1
Actual frequency: 461.0250 MHz
Tap OK. Tap OK again to return to the main menu.
Finish Setup
At this point the equipment is set up. Now you can begin to take RTK points. You can begin your work or
you can power down the CS15 by holding the power button down until the power options menu appears,
and select Turn off. You can also power down the GS15 receiver by holding the power button until the
LEDs flash red.
Continue To
Continue to Leica GS15: Tripod Setup
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Go to Base Menu
Look at the real-time status icon at the top of the CS15 controller screen. If you see a jagged arrow pointed
up, the CS15 is in the base menu, where you want to be. If the arrow is pointed down, the CS15 is in the
rover menu. To switch to the base menu, tap Go to Work! then tap Go to Base menu.
In the Tracking tab, make sure that GPS L5 and Glonass are checked on. Also make sure Show message &
audio warning when loss of lock occurs is checked. The Advanced tab allows you to define other options
for the job, and it is appropriate to use the system default settings. Tap OK when finished. You will return
to the Base menu.
On the base menu, tap Instrument Base Settings Raw Data Logging.
Make sure the box is checked for logging base data for post processing. Also confirm that the Data Type is
in RINEX format. Tap OK.
Tap the Base RTK 2 connection to highlight it, and then tap Edit at the bottom of the screen.
GS Port 3
RTK TEST (not as shown on graphic)
Leica 4G
Scroll down to see the checkbox for Use External antenna on GS15. Generally, you want to use the
external antenna, so make sure to check this box.
Channel:
Actual frequency:
461.0250 MHz
* The Actual frequency will be set at 0.0000MHz until the GS15 and CS15 are connected.
Tap OK. Tap OK again to return to the main menu.
Note: It is important to understand what the buttons, symbols, and LED lights do and/or represent on the
GS15 unit. A detailed description of button operation can be found in the Leica GS10/GS15 User Manual in
section 2.1, pages 20-24. A detailed description of symbols and LEDs can be found in the same manual in
section 3.5, pages 64-68. The GS15 is powered down by pressing and holding the power button until the
LEDs turn red.
If the CS15 does not automatically connect with the GS15, you can search for all visible Bluetooth devices.
Navigate in the Base menu: Instrument Base connections connect to base and click on the search
button on the bottom of the screen. The Found Bluetooth devices screen will appear. The GS15 will be
listed under the Name: column, named after its serial number. The serial number can be found on a white
sticker on the lower side of the GS15, under the battery cover (e.g. S/N: 1502919)
You may want to power down the GS15 by pressing and holding the power button until the LEDs turn red if
you are in lab configuring but if in field then you can configure the RTK while base is on, BUT be sure you
are connected to the ROVER not the BASE. If you can confirm this by making sure that the Bluetooth
connection is the correct serial number.
Continue To
Continue to Part 4 of the series, Leica GS15 RTK: Configuring a GS15 Receiver as a Rover.
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This page will show you how to set the parameters on a Leica CS15 field controller in
preparation for GPS survey.
Hint: You can click on any image to see a larger version.
Choose a Job
If these have been turned off by previous users, then the first screen that appears will allow you to
Continue with last used job, create a New Job, or Choose working Job. For the purposes of this guide,
select New Job and tap Next in the lower left corner.
Note that you can also use the F key below each entry. So pressing F1 which is below Next is the same
as using the stylus and clicking on the touch screen. Pressing F6 is the same as pressing the stylus on
Back.
Tap Store in the lower left corner to save the job and go to the main menu.
Note: It is beneficial to learn what the icons along the top of the screen represent. For detailed information,
see the Leica Getting Started Guide section 2.1.2, pages 51-54. Additionally, a brief and simple
presentation of the main menu options can be found in the Leica Getting Started Guide section 2.1.3,
pages 55-57.
Continue To
Continue to Part 3 of the series, Leica GS15 RTK: Configuring a GS15 Receiver as a Base.
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This page will show you the basic instrument components needed for a Leica GS15 RTK GPS
survey and will review memory card maintenance.
Hint: You can click on any image to see a larger version.
Instrument Components
Note: The raw data files have the following format AAAA_BBBB_CCCCCC with the suffix .m00 for raw
Leica data (the suffix .12o is for RINEX). The letters are AAAA = last four numbers of the units serial
number BBBB is the date in month and day so 0405 is the fourth month (April) and fifth day. CCCCCC
is the hour (two digit 24 hour clock) minute and second. So 5:34 and 21 seconds PM is 173421. This
is then followed by .m00 if it is RAW. Note that OPUS will now take Leica RAW as well as RINEX.
*Only delete data from the SD card if it is your own work, or if the original owner has backed up the
data. *
Insert fully charged Lithium Ion batteries into all devices. The GS15 receivers can hold 2 batteries, which
are stored below the antenna portion of the unit in the compartments on either side. The battery for the
CS15 is located in a compartment on the back. To access this compartment, you will likely have to remove
the mounting base first. To do this, slide the red bar to the right in order to unlock the mount. Gently
wiggle the mount and pull away from the CS15 to detach it. The battery compartment is now accessible.
Replace the mount by popping it back into place and slide the red bar all the way back to left, which locks
the mount to the CS15 controller.
Continue To
Continue to Part 2 of the Series, Leica GS15 RTK: Configuring the CS15 Field Controller.
While the GPS unit can be used without the data logger it is normally the case that you will use the data
logger to configure the system. This is required if you are creating a new job.
You can connect the data logger to the GPS via cable or Bluetooth. When using Bluetooth check to make
sure you are connecting to the proper GS15 especially when they are close to each other. The steps to
configure the base are quite different than those for the rover and you can accidentally convert the base
into the rover (or vice versa) if you are not careful. Be sure to check the arrows to the right of the
FUNCTION key (one with antenna symbol on it) on the side of the GS15 to insure that the base has an
outgoing arrow.
There are a number of paths through the menus and you can use both/either the keys on the data logger
and/or the touch screen. After a bit the keys may be easiest since you dont have to have one hand on the
stylus and you dont risk losing the stylus which is docked in the top of the data logger. The instructions
below focus on the use of the keys but do switch back and forth when the stylus option is easier. You can
use a fingernail instead of the stylus.
3. If the outgoing light is solid green the unit is NOT sending data. When sending data the outgoing
LED will flash (sometimes slowly).
release.
1. The SmartWorx set up wizard will appear.
1. Select Use GPS Only
2. Press (F1) Next
3. Check that GC10/15 is selected
4. Press Next
5. Then either
1. Continue with last used job
2. Or New job
to power down both the GS15 and the data logger and start again. This usually fixes any
connection issues.
Confirm settings
1. Press GO BACK key U shaped arrow as needed to get to Base Menu
1. You should see Go to Work and Instruments
2. Select Instrument
1. Select Base Status
2. Under base status entries are:
1. Battery and memory
2. Satellite status
3. Data Link Status
4. Current Position
5. Raw data logging
6. Connections Status
3. Go into each and check status in particular
1. Under battery and memory
1. The first tab is data logger memory and battery
1. Use Page (F6) to move to GPS base tab
2. Confirm adequate battery and memory
2. Under Raw Data Logging
1. Confirm data logging
1. Note at least 20 minutes of RAW data needed for OPUS RapidStatic solution
1. At one obs per second this is some 1,200 observations.
2. The data logger reports the number of observations
logged. Under Base Status, Raw data Logging
2.
3.
4.
5.
rapid-static
1. Generally rapid-static positions are more than adequate for most purposes. They
commonly are +/- 10-30 millimeters.
When you have adequate data you need to power down the system
1. Hold power button down until LEDs turn red and quickly remove finger.
1. Continuing to hold will cause a reset or reformat operation!
Remove SD card from unit and place in SD card reader attached to a PC running LGO
Detailed directions are provided in LGO data transfer to OPUS workflow
Basic steps are as follows.
1. Note that you do NOT need a licensed version of LGO for this task
2. Create or select a project
3. Import data from SD card to LGO
4. Export data from LGO to a RINEX file
5. Upload the RINEX file to OPUS
1. OPUS is found at http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/OPUS/
2. The antenna type of the GS15 is LEIGS15
3. Enter 2.0 m for antenna height if using normal tripod setup
4. Wait for e-mail
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